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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Back to work bitches wear a mask and stop day drinking teachers[/quote] Too late, they all just quit. Good luck educating your kids on your own.[/quote] Then just quit already. Until you stop taking those paychecks you're just bluffing here.[/quote] 4/20 teachers at my elementary school retired early or resigned this summer. We have only filled one of the positions. The other three will be filled with long terms subs, if any can be found willing to sign up to do distance teaching/hybrid this year for $20 an hour.[/quote] $20/hr? Not sure where you live but nannies make more than that here. [/quote] I’m an IA in FCPS and make less than $20/hour. I have a relevant degree and plenty of experience in various educational settings. It’s a hobby job that I enjoy and the hours are good, but there’s no way I’d go back in person right now. If the FB groups I’m on are any indication, most of us aren’t willing to risk our health for that. There’s a bunch of open positions in the county. I nannied during and after college and made significantly more, btw. We also had a nanny for our own kids years ago and paid her well over $20/ hour before taxes.[/quote]
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